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Academy Of Accounting Historians 2003 Research Conference: Accountability Pre Post Enron: Alternative Global Views, November 6-8, 2003; Accountability Pre Post Enron: Alternative Global Views, November 6-8, 2003, Academy Of Accounting Historians Apr 2004

Academy Of Accounting Historians 2003 Research Conference: Accountability Pre Post Enron: Alternative Global Views, November 6-8, 2003; Accountability Pre Post Enron: Alternative Global Views, November 6-8, 2003, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

The Academy of Accounting Historians held its annual research conference in Denton, Texas on November 68, 2003. The University of North Texas served as host with Alan Mayper, Barbara Merino, and Sarah Holmes organizing the program. PriceWaterhouse-Coopers, Deloitte & Touche, General Motors, and KPMG LLP supported the research conference.


Academy Of Accounting Historians. Annual Research Conference, San Antonio, Texas, August 13, 2002, Academy Of Accounting Historians Oct 2002

Academy Of Accounting Historians. Annual Research Conference, San Antonio, Texas, August 13, 2002, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

The Academy of Accounting Historians held their annual research conference in San Antonio, Texas on August 13, 2002 at the University of Texas - San Antonio Downtown. The conference theme was "Accounting History: Bridging Time and Distance." Bill Samson and his program committee provided an interesting and challenging program. Sandy Welch at the University of Texas - San Antonio deserves special recognition for her work in organizing the conference. Elaine Sanders and Diane Cordova from UTSA organized the conference's facilities and food services. The Academy appreciates the great job that Sandy, Elaine, Diane, and UTSA did in making the conference …


Accounting History: International Perspectives: A Colloquium, Academy Of Accounting Historians Oct 2000

Accounting History: International Perspectives: A Colloquium, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

International Perspectives was held at Drexel University on August 13, 2000, and sponsored by the Academy of Accounting Historians and Drexel University. Approximately 45 people attended this event. Alan Mayper and Barbara Merino are to be congratulated for their excellent work in developing the Colloquium. A special appreciation is extended to Drexel University who cosponsored and provided facilities for the program.


Accounting And Modernity Conference, Academy Of Accounting Historians Apr 1995

Accounting And Modernity Conference, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

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Conference Announcement And Call For Papers: The University Of Central Florida -- Orlando, Florida, Saturday, August 12, 1995, Academy Of Accounting Historians Oct 1994

Conference Announcement And Call For Papers: The University Of Central Florida -- Orlando, Florida, Saturday, August 12, 1995, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

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Conference Announcement: Historical Perspective And Analysis: An Integral Component Of Accounting Education In The 21st Century, Academy Of Accounting Historians Apr 1994

Conference Announcement: Historical Perspective And Analysis: An Integral Component Of Accounting Education In The 21st Century, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

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Historians Congress In Pisa, Academy Of Accounting Historians Mar 1984

Historians Congress In Pisa, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

The Fourth International Congress of Accounting Historians will be held August 23-27, 1984,in Pisa, Italy. As of August 1983, registrations had been received from Asia (8), North American (42), South American (19), Europe (48), and Australia (8). The preliminary indication is that at least 32 papers will be presented.